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| Subject: | [Snort-users] HOW DOES ONE STOP an alert file from being Produced? |
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| Date: | Tue, 7 Mar 2006 16:18:48 -0500 |
I know this is an old question. However, I could not find the answer. I am sending alerts a mysql database so I don't need the alert file. What has been done in the past, was to periodically delete the alertfile. I thought there was a switch or a config statement I could use. I tried config alertfile: /dev/null. Stopped snort. Restarted snort. The alertfile is still generated. Thank you, Raymond
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